
So, we’ve talked about emotions being used in fiction. From the ‘power of friendship’ idea to rage making people stronger, authors really do run with the concept. We all have our own opinions on if this is good or bad writing too. So, let’s just dive into the questions and see what people think.
- Do you think people can gain physical strength through emotions in real life?
- What do you think is the strongest emotion and why?
- What can a reader learn from a character who gains power from a burst of emotion?




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Wasn’t Azula’s fire fueled by rage and madness?
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Yes. I think she stayed that way even after ATLA.
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Did they bring her back in Korra?
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3. for me fear is the strongest emotion. 2. not to piss in that characters Wheaties. 1 yes.
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Probably best not to piss in any of that character’s food. 😁
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Love the answer for #3.
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These are tough questions this time. Like others, there are documented cases of people lifting cars off loved ones. The emotion behind that could differ from situation to situation. Might be fear, love, terror, or several things in a cocktail. I don’t believe in a strongest emotion. The effect of depression might be just as strong as love. Fear might exceed joy under specific circumstances. Learning from a power burst is in the hands of the author. If learning is the goal, the author will weave that in so we never knew we were being taught.
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Strongest emotion might just differ from person to person. So it could depend on the character’s personality.
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I agree.
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